Thursday, April 30, 2015

Chapter 39: Space Rocks

Blaze has space on the mind.


And on his jammies.

Zoe has a birthday today! Zinnia forgets Blaze is there and sits down next to her teenaged sister.


"School is fine for learning numbers and things, but the real truths of the universe can't be found in books," she tells her sister. She's a little pretentious, this one.

Blaze looks up from his cake mid-bite and stares at Zinnia. "That was so cool," he says. "Are you into science?"

Zinnia jumps - she didn't realize he was there - blushes red, and bolts.

Since Zoe skipped a lot of school as a kid, I didn't get to choose her teen trait. She's now Brave, in addition to being a Heavy Sleeper, a Couch Potato, and Grumpy.

Meanwhile, Tony is at the Elixir Shop as usual. Today he feels he is close to discovering the secret to immortality.


What's this? He peers closer. "Bottled Vampire's Bite," he reads aloud. This is it! Becoming a vampire would make him the most powerful man in Storybrook County!


Time to get brewing.

When Tony gets home, the Bottled Vampire's Bite is safely in his pocket and no one is the wiser. He decides to play the good boy and do some chores around the house, to make up for having an F in school (due to never going).


He even does Blaze's laundry. For a while, people will be suspicious of his good behavior. But after some time, they will begin to forget that he was ever evil in the first place. And then, when they least expect it, he will turn into a vampire and make them all his slaves. Muahahahaha!

In the meantime, it's Leisure Day, which means he has to attend his mother and Josie's big stupid party.


It's been a while since Rolando and Racquel spent time together. They have been drifting apart lately, which is painful for them. They grew up together as kids in the foster home, fell in love as young teens, and have been together ever since. But with the onset of age and midlife crises, they are getting in more and more arguments and spend less and less time with one another. So they dedicate today to making up and making out.


Zoe is grateful her mother invited some teen boys... It's just too bad they all brought their girlfriends with them.


The nerd corner. It's not that Blaze dislikes parties, really; he just doesn't really care.


Jonesy tries to look interested as his younger daughter bemoans the lack of a community garden in Storybrook County, and describes, in detail, the toxicity of city air.

He distracts her with a pillow to the face. She insists they go outside to pillow fight. "Even bad air is better than no air," she says, looking pointedly at her mother as they pass. Zinnia has been complaining a lot about lack of room and fresh air in their apartment lately. She longs to move to a bigger house in the suburbs, but Josie explains that they just can't afford it right now.


Stop thinking about depressing things for once, Zinnia. She's way too serious for her age.

Zinnia often finds herself lonely when her dad isn't around. No one else at home seems to pay much attention to her. To be fair, she doesn't bring much attention to herself, but she can't seem to help it. She craves and dreads attention in equal measure.


She plays with her teddies instead. They aren't scary to talk to.


She also likes the dollhouse, imagining herself in a big, peaceful house with a loving husband and surrounded by children and dogs and a white picket fence.


And a big garden that she can do experiments on. 

While Zinnia occupies herself with her imagination, real life gives Zoe a whack on the head. Some gossip rag spread rumors about her peeing herself in public! She didn't even know gossip rags wrote about her until kids at school randomly started laughing at her and snubbing her, calling her "bed-wetter" and other nasty names.


"It's not fair," she complains to Josie. "I didn't even do anything, I just want everyone to leave me alone! Why am I even famous in the first place? This is all your fault!"

Josie didn't think of how her fame would effect her children. Although it's been a long time since she was in the public eye making drinks and going to parties, she still throws her weekly holiday parties and is good friends with a number of major celebrities. She doesn't know how to help Zoe, except to try and show her the positive aspects of being famous.

Unfortunately, Zoe isn't like Josie very much at all, and prefers to keep to herself. So really for her there are no positives to being famous.

On Saturday, Racquel goes to the beach to photograph landscapes, and instead finds horses.


The resulting photographs sell for a lot of money. Someone in Storybrook County must really like horses...

Racquel is propelled to the top of her career later that day.



More diligence from Tony. Unfortunately, all of the members of his household have already written him off as a lost cause, and no one seems to notice his apparent change of heart. His plan is already failing.

Much like his grades.

Josie tells a silly story. "....and that's how BEN drowned!"


Tony: "Yaaarughhgahhh!"

Racquel and Zoe: "Really, dude? That wasn't even scary."


Payback.


Sisterly bonding over video games. Zinnia is playing a farm simulator, and Zoe is dressed for prom.

"I saw you playing with that bear yesterday. Aren't you too old for that stuff yet?" Zinnia's birthday isn't until tomorrow, though, so she thinks she still has the right to play with teddy bears without being mocked.

Zoe goes to prom in the rain.


She doesn't have a date, but she's hoping to dance a lot and maybe meet someone special.

Tony does not go to prom. He goes to work at the mausoleum instead.


He makes faces at the prom limo as it leaves.

As Tony and Zoe are leaving, Blaze spots a large meteorite falling from the sky! He quickly hops on his bike to go check it out.



Cool, it's huge! Blaze doesn't have the tools to analyze it yet, but the Science Center gives him a neat bundle of cash for the discovery.

He doesn't stop talking about the meteorite all night.


"And, I mean, it was so big, you should have seen it, the coolest thing ever, they wouldn't let me touch it though, I wonder why, and when I saw it falling down I nearly peed it was the coolest thing ever," yada yada yada. He goes on and on, Josie is bored to death, but Zinnia eavesdrops and thinks the whole thing is fascinating.

After a while, Josie can't handle any more and leaves, so Blaze turns to the next closest person.


"Do you like space rocks?" he wants to know.

Zinnia bites her lip, fighting the urge to flee. Slowly, she nods.


"I don't know that much about space, though," she blurts out. "I only know about how meteor impacts can change local climate and... flora...." she trails off, blushing.

Blaze just grins. "Cool, tell me about it," he says, and they head straight for their books, reading aloud to each other and trading facts. Blaze is really into outer space and geology, while Zinnia likes nature and life sciences. They mostly talk about where their areas of interest intersect: earth science and extraterrestrial life and more, and it's several hours later that they think to take a break and have dinner.


"Trade you half my hot dog for half your tofu dog? For science."

"OK."

Zinnia smiles. She's made her first ever friend! Blaze smiles as well, because the pretty girl he always thought didn't like him has turned out to be extremely awesome.


Reading up on plants to impress the girl. Blaze has to squint to read without his glasses. His eyesight is really terrible.

At night, Tony comes home with something shiny.


And Zoe comes home with the prom queen title, despite not having any friends at all and barely knowing her classmates' names. Not to mention being dateless, and turned down for dances all night. Must be my stupid celebrity status because of my stupid mom, she thinks sullenly. She doesn't even want the stupid crown.

Finally, it's morning, which means birthdays!

Blaze:


He's now a bookworm, and reads every chance he gets. He especially likes the superhero comics.

Zinnia:


She got Green Thumb. I like this pic because you can see how genetics played out in her and her sister's faces. Zinnia inherited Jonesy's small, full lips but has her mother's face shape, while Zoe has Jonesy's rounder face with Josie's mouth. They both turned out very cute, I think.

I later give Zoe a hat, though not pictured this chapter, because their hair is just too similar.


Another one of Zinnia, just because.



Birthday hugz. Poor Blaze doesn't get any. 

After the festivities:


"So, happy birthday," he tells her with an uncomfortable laugh.

She chuckles. "Happy birthday yourself."


It's a little awkward, wanting to ask out the girl you lived with your whole life but only just started talking to yesterday. Blaze forges on anyway.

"Do you maybe want to go to the planetarium show tonight? Together? It'll be cool, I've always wanted to go."

"I've always wanted to go, too," Zinnia admits.

"I mean I wanted to take you," Blaze says, and wondering what in the world possessed him to say such a thing.

Zinnia blushes, but she's smiling, too. "Oh," she says. "Yes, I'd love to go."



He wants to hold her hand really badly, but he's still not sure if she likes him that way. She's so quiet and serious, it's hard to read her.

At the observatory.


Blaze: "This is gonna be so epic!"

It's an excellent show, but what's more epic is afterwards.



Neither of them are sure if this is a date, but it's an awful lot of fun regardless.

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Notes -

Zoe is the prettier sister, in my opinion, but Zinnia is still my favorite. In fact, I'm probably focusing a little too much on Zinnia given she isn't the heir, but oh well.... Oh, right, so technically, Blaze is the heir. I rolled for 3rd child as heir and planned for it to be Zinnia, but things didn't work out and somehow Blaze was born less than one hour earlier. So he was the third child and, therefore heir. But since it's pretty obvious what I'm doing, I don't think it's spoilers to say that I'm setting Zinnia and Blaze up so that she can stick around. Since I luff her so much.

I mean, but Blaze is pretty cool, too. He grew into his face, I think, or maybe I just got used to it. I think the glasses help too, 'cause his eyes are pretty small. Also I'm excited to have a male heir for once.

PS - the title is a pun. because space rocks, but also, space rocks. \m/ *rimshot*

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Chapter 38: Strangers in Close Quarters

Josie is becoming increasingly worried about little Tony, especially when he seeks her out to tell her about his plans to find the secret to immortality and introduce radiation into the water supply so that all mortals become brainless mutants who do his bidding.


She's not sure she can dismiss it as a kid's overactive imagination anymore. His plans are becoming increasingly specific and terrifying.


Mostly, he seems obsessed with death and conquering it. He also really likes the concept of having slaves or minions. He reads anything he can find about immortal beings and the living dead, and thinks vampires are especially cool.


Zoe's first day of school is on a Friday. Tony barks at her to shut up when she tries to make conversation with him, so she pretends not to know him and makes her own friends during class.


"He keeps telling everyone how he's going to conquer them and rule the world, but he gets straight D's in all his tests," Zoe tells her mother. "I'm, like, embarrassed for him."

Although much younger than Tony, Blaze seems to have already developed a knack for logic that his brother so obviously lacks.


Everyone says he's practically a genius.

The weekend passes quietly and soon it's time for Blaze and Zinnia's birthdays.


It's also summer again. Outfit changes! I forgot to take a picture of the carpets, but they should be visible in some pictures eventually.

Blaze ages up first, since he's older.



The two Rocket brothers are now the same age. You can hardly believe they're related, though.


Blaze's third trait is adventurous, making him an eccentric adventurous genius. A great combination of traits, in my opinion.

Zinnia gets her own cake too. Her traits are Clumsy, Loves the Outdoors, and Shy.


She's very quiet, rarely cracks a smile, and finds socializing difficult. She inherited some of her mother's insecurity, but it manifests differently; in Josie, it makes her need constant attention, regardless of who she gets it from. Zinnia longs for close friendship and security, but meeting new people terrifies her. She never knows quite what to say.


The Brown-And-Purple Hair Club.


Sister hugs!

The kids' rooms get an update. Blaze immediately attaches himself to the telescope.


Tony thinks his kid brother is a total dweeb. He sneaks up behind him...


"I'M GOING TO EAT YOUR BRAINS!"

Blaze whirls around angrily. "Yeah, try it, but don't go crying to Mom when you contract an seizure disorder and drop dead!"


Tony scoffs. "You're such a nerd, you know what? I don't even want to eat your brains, I'll probably get some sort of nerd disease."

"That's literally what I just said, idiot."

With a roar, Tony launches himself at Blaze.


"I'm - not - an - idiot - you - are," Tony grunts with each punch.


Blaze gets his butt kicked. Instead of letting it get him down, he is inspired. His first fight! How exciting! Next time, he decides, he's going to be strong enough to win.

For now, though, he gets put in time-out.


Tony's only punishment is that he has to sleep on the bottom bunk. Racquel wanted to reward him for winning the fight, but Josie wouldn't let her. Still, Blaze feels that his brother should have gotten into more trouble for beating him up.

Meanwhile, oblivious to the drama (either willfully or not), Zoe invites a friend over.


And Zinnia escapes her weird household to spend a few peaceful hours at the beach.



Disappointment. She was hoping for a shark or a nice big tuna.

It's at this moment that I realize she has the same hair as Tony and, deeming this unacceptable, send her home to fix it.


I really need some more kids' hairs, or I'll start not being able to tell them apart.

Also, Blaze gets glasses.


Zinnia watches as her sister and her housemates play and chat together with ease. If it were just her sister, it'd be okay to play too, but the evil Tony and the quirky, genius Blaze terrify her, so she can only watch and wish she had the courage to join in.

(Psst, notice the rug. Butterflies!)

When the boys start inevitably arguing again, they are set to their room and Zinnia finally gets to play.


"They're not going to bite, you know," Zoe tells her sister. "I mean. Tony might, if you make him mad, but," she thinks about it. "Actually, Blaze might bite you too. He bit me. For science."

Zinnia thinks she wouldn't mind being bitten or picked on by Blaze and Tony, if only they would notice her. But boys are clueless, and Zinnia is too shy to make the first move, so they remain strangers living in close quarters.


There's no argument between the girls about who sleeps where. Zoe is too lazy to climb up to the top bunk, and Zinnia has no preference, so the decision is made easily.

Zinnia's first day of school is uneventful. She joins the scouting club, because she loves the outdoors, and follows her sister around for most of the day. She meets a few new people, but makes no friends.


At home, she and Blaze continue not to acknowledge each other. For the most part, Tony does the same, aside from the occasional sneer.


At least she's always got Mom. Josie assures her daughter that she'll find her niche. She's still young, after all.


Tony has a birthday that no one remembers, but he doesn't care. His new trait is Supernatural Fan.


Remembering the magic bean bush he encountered as a child, he steals his mom's motorcycle and rides to the elixir shop. He's convinced magic exists, and he is determined to find out how to use it to his advantage.


He puts more effort into researching magic than he's ever put into schoolwork, but he doesn't see results right away. He learns how to make elixirs that make sims happy, and one that makes them tired, but nothing to do with mind control or immortality.

Tony heads home, frustrated but determined to continue his research.

In the morning, Zinnia goes out and collects spiders. She keeps them hidden in little glass jars, because she doesn't want anyone to see and think she's weird for liking bugs and nature and wanting to see how they work.


It's a shame, really. Blaze and his science-oriented brain would probably love to have a conversation with her, if he only knew about her hobby.

Instead, he bakes himself a cupcake for breakfast.


Cooking is just a series of chemical reactions, and Blaze finds that fascinating. And tasty!

Zoe fakes sick, and watches TV all day. Tony is less clever, and simply skips school to look at more magic. "Alchemy," it's called.


Josie comes home from bartending to see only three children home.


"Where's your brother?" she asks Blaze. She's worried less about bad things happening to Tony, and more about Tony doing bad things to other people.

Blaze cheerfully rats Tony out.


"Oh, he wasn't at school today," he says. "But I think he's at his job right now."

"Job?" Josie can't imagine Tony working a cash register in her wildest dreams.

"He got a job at the mausoleum. He was saying that he thought he could use alchemy to raise the dead and make them his minions. He's so stupid, alchemy isn't real..." Blaze falls silent at Josie's look.

When he gets home, Tony gets the lecture of a liftetime.


Josie wonders how she ended up acting as stand-in mom for Racquel's kids, too, but she decides to just roll with it. Someone has to do it, right?

She just hopes they don't drive her completely crazy one day.

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Notes -

Fun kids! I had no idea kids could fight each other, I was taking pictures of Blaze and Tony arguing and moved off them for a second to see what the others were up to, and the next second I heard fighting sounds! I was extremely surprised... and pleased. My sims never seem to do interesting things autonomously, so this was very welcome. Lol. I'm not used to juggling so many kids and teens at once - I don't play big families very often, usually just one or two kids. It's a lot of fun, though.

I like Zinnia, she's my favorite, no surprises there. Although Tony is a lot of fun, honestly. I'd never played an evil child sim before, and was pleasantly surprised by a lot of things, like the fighting and stealing candy and stuff like that. And his child expressions were so fun! He had the option to "read something maniacal" and chose "Adventures of Raymundo," which I thought was hilarious.

Feel free to comment on which kid is your favorite! I'd love to know :+)